So while the rest of the UPL universe is focused on the fight at the top, we've successfully planted ourselves at the bottom of the table. We'll have the fanciest arena in Persha League. Suck on that Metalurg Donetsk!

so while the rest of the upl universe is focused on the fight at the top, we've successfully planted ourselves at the bottom of the table. we'll have the fanciest arena in persha league. suck on that metalurg donetsk!

Harmash really was poor and although I thought the referee was baiting him I think he new he was faking his injury.

What a rookie mistake. Rolling all over the ground and then sprinting to the other side of the ground and going off. Why?

And then crying like a baby...

OMG! Where is the mental tuffness of these guys.

Syomen bitching like an agro. Doesn't he know that he has 50,000+ fans who are luvin' that he's pissed and a man down!

And Sashinka Aliev... WTF! What kind of behavior is that?

Syomen IMO made the mistake of not playing Aliev from the start. Harmash is just a can of problems...

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Dynamo I reckon will get a anudder shot a Shaxtar. Its what the YFF wants. A bit of spotlight on YKPAIHA before Euro 2012.

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You know, it was either Garmash or Khacheridi who was getting sent off that day. Both are so easy to provoke and have a reputation for being easily baited.

I agree with your remark about Syomin. We don't need a "passionate" coach, we need a good one. Anyone can swear at the referee and cause a rukus, how about winning crucial games for a change, and not starting the game with all your attacking players on the bench?

You know, it was either Garmash or Khacheridi who was getting sent off that day. Both are so easy to provoke and have a reputation for being easily baited.

I agree with your remark about Syomin. We don't need a "passionate" coach, we need a good one. Anyone can swear at the referee and cause a rukus, how about winning crucial games for a change, and not starting the game with all your attacking players on the bench?

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I agree with that, except it is not always easy to win when powers that be decide that you shouldn't.

I agree with that, except it is not always easy to win when powers that be decide that you shouldn't.

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Powers that be? That loss was all on Dynamo's head. Players not understanding the word professionalism, that they are professionals who should not give in to temptation even if they are being baited. It's a lack of maturity in Dynamo players that worries me, and why they probably will continue to choke in big games.

Powers that be? That loss was all on Dynamo's head. Players not understanding the word professionalism, that they are professionals who should not give in to temptation even if they are being baited. It's a lack of maturity in Dynamo players that worries me, and why they probably will continue to choke in big games.

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That is an altogether different issue, although it's also a part of it.

We would be the underdog in the Golden Match. Statistically speaking, I think Syomin only won one fixture against Shakhtar. Sad, I know. :/

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I used to hate when Shakhtar beat Dynamo, but for some reason now its amusing to me to see the Ukrainian giant get devastated like this by the former underdog. I think its a lot to do with Dynamo's epic fails in UCL '08-'11, and despising seeing Milevsky's goal celebrations (however rare they are).

Only thing that makes me want to see Dynamo win the title this year is Sheva. Would be terrible to see his sting at Dynamo end without a title also probably better for Ukraine's chances to get 2 teams into the UCL since Dynamo is about as useless as Dnipro in qualifying to Europe.

You can make a very strong argument that it's his hand letting him control the ball more than his chest, since the ball is going away from him, and his body is basically parallel to the flight of the ball. It's a very disguised hand ball, but it's there.

But other than this incident, I don't remember anything else in this particular game that was close to "outrageous" or affected the result of the game.

You can make a very strong argument that it's his hand letting him control the ball more than his chest, since the ball is going away from him, and his body is basically parallel to the flight of the ball. It's a very disguised hand ball, but it's there.

But other than this incident, I don't remember anything else in this particular game that was close to "outrageous" or affected the result of the game.

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Except on the video you can clearly see that it bounces off his chest.

Konoplyanka's technique is just retarded right now, please keep it and don't get hurt before Euro's. Check out 4:15 and 7:15, also his 1st goal was pretty damn nice.

LOL at Vitaliy Kaverin, former big youth prospect, sucked at U-19 Euro's when we won it, got a chance to make an appearance yesterday inexplicably and look at his wasted chance when we were up 2-1 lol insane. Lol at our stupid field